Labour minister set to nudge provinces, territories on paid sick leave
OTTAWA — Labour Minister Seamus O’Regan says he plans to put paid sick leave on the agenda for a meeting with his provincial and territorial counterparts to resolve a patchwork system of policies and workplace culture that may dissuade workers from staying home when ill.
In late December, Parliament gave its approval to create 10 days of paid sick leave for federally regulated workers, who make up less than one-tenth of all workers in Canada.
Work on the actual regulations is set to begin in early March with invites to consultations set to go out Friday, just as O’Regan is scheduled to meet with his provincial and territorial counterparts.
O’Regan is being urged by one of the country’s largest labour organizations to push provincial and territorial governments toward replicating the federal policy.